By GHAITH ALSAYED DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — A now-closed camp that housed thousands of people with suspected links to the Islamic State group in northeast Syria has witnessed “mass escape” in the weeks since government forces took control of it, with at least 133 breaches discovered, a Syrian official said Wednesday. The escapes during clashes between Syrian forces and Kurdish fighters who controlled the camp have raised security concerns in a region where memories of IS running rampant for years remain fresh. Related Articles UK leader Starmer faces an electoral test after Epstein fallout shakes his grip on power Indonesia frees and deports American who spent 11 years in prison for Bali ‘suitcase murder’ Mexico sends second aid package to Cuba as US tightens energy blockade The home of the ‘Mona Lisa’ has a new boss to steer the Louvre out of crisis after jewel heist Ukrainian officials to meet Trump envoys in Geneva over more Russia talks It was not immediately clear how ...
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